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… Nystatin Cream - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … health needs. Uses This medication is used to treat vaginal fungal infections, commonly called vaginal yeast … leaking out of the vagina, lie down as soon as possible after use. You may use a sanitary napkin to prevent clothing …
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… Estradiol Tablet - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … risk. Tell your doctor right away if you have any unusual vaginal bleeding. In postmenopausal women, estrogens can … daily for the first 2 weeks, and then 2 times a week thereafter. The applicator comes packaged with the tablet inside. …
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… Progesterone Gel - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … ask your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is for vaginal use only. Remove the wrapper and prepare the … to a total of 6 doses. If you are directed to use any other vaginal products, separate their application from …
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… Progesterone Suppository - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … consult your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is for vaginal use only. Unwrap the suppository. Following the … headache, drowsiness, mood swings, irritability, or vaginal discomfort may occur. If any of these effects last …
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… Etonogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol Ring - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the pill, patch, ring). The risk of … do not need to use back-up birth control the first week. After using the ring for 3 weeks, remove it on the same day …
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… Clindamycin Phosphate Cream - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … product is for vaginal use only. Wash your hands before and after each application. Avoid contact of this cream with … Consult your doctor about other forms of barrier protection/birth control (such as polyurethane condoms) during this …
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… Terconazole Cream, Suppository - Vaginal On this page: Uses How To Use Side Effects … product is for vaginal use only. Wash your hands before and after use. Avoid contact with your eyes. If it gets into … Consult your doctor about other forms of barrier protection/birth control (such as polyurethane condoms) during this …
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… pregnancy. It is used by women who want to use a reversible birth control method that works for a long time (up to 5 … for up to 5 years. Schedule a follow-up visit 4 to 6 weeks after the device is placed to make sure it is still in the … device may occur. Cramps, irregular menstrual periods, and vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) may occur, …
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… pregnancy. It is used by women who want to use a reversible birth control method that works for a long time (depending … an in-office visit. Schedule a follow-up visit 4 to 6 weeks after the device is placed to make sure it is still in the … device may occur. Cramps, irregular menstrual periods, and vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) may occur, …
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… "mini-pill" is more effective than certain other methods of birth control (such as condoms, cervical cap, diaphragm), it … your pill at the same time each day. Taking this medication after your evening meal or at bedtime may help if you have … irregular, or heavier/lighter than usual. You may also have vaginal bleeding (spotting) between periods. Do not stop …